NFL, Dallas Cowboys Sued Over Seating at Super Bowl
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The National Football League, the Dallas Cowboys and team owner Jerry Jones were sued by season-ticket holders who say they were promised prime Super Bowl seats and were instead given folding chairs with obstructed views.
Mike Dolabi, who sued on behalf of himself and other fans, said they had paid at least $100,000 for seat licenses at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and were promised seats at Super Bowl XLV with “the best sightlines in the stadium,” according to the complaint filed in federal court in Dallas yesterday.